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stemmed from Venezuelan households without children, suggesting that Venezuelan families were less able to cope with the …
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This note describes the contribution of migrant workers to the ongoing effort to keep basic services running in the Union during the COVID-19 epidemic. We quantify the prevalence of migrant workers in the so called "key professions" that the Commission and Member States have identified using the...
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stemmed from Venezuelan households without children, suggesting that Venezuelan families were less able to cope with the …
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on U.S. households with children, who faced income disruptions from widespread jobs and hours cuts in addition to new … nationally representative datasets and finds: 1) families with children were more likely to benefit from pandemic student loan … relief than those without children, but this relief was concentrated among higher-income and White families and 2) there were …
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It has been found that migrants and natives are affected differently by fluctuations in the business cycle. This paper analyses whether this is the case when considering the most recent economic downturn triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic. By using UK data, it finds that unemployment has...
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We provide a first timely assessment of the pandemic crisis impact on the labour market prospects of immigrant workers in Europe by proposing a novel measure of their exposure to employment risk. We characterize migrants' occupations along four dimensions related to the role of workers'...
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We provide a first timely assessment of the pandemic crisis impact on the labour market prospects of immigrant workers in Europe by proposing a novel measure of their exposure to employment risk. We characterize migrants' occupations along four dimensions related to the role of workers'...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012389113
During the first (spring 2020) and second wave (autumn 2020) of the COVID-19 pandemic, Poland was among the countries with the strictest regulation, lockdown, and national quarantine. The pandemic has significantly influenced the situation of enterprises, especially for immigrants. The main aim...
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disruptions early in life can be long-lasting. Although there is evidence about the effects of school closures on older children …, there is currently no evidence on such losses for children in their early years. This paper is among the first to quantify … the actual impact of pandemic-related closures on child development, in this case for a sample of young children in Chile …
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